Washington Square is Oregon’s and Southwest Washington’s premier shopping center, offering uncompromising style and selection with five department stores, including Oregon’s largest Nordstrom, and more than 170 specialty stores. Enjoy tax-free shopping, ample free parking and many dining options, including a 10-restaurant food court with free WiFi. Additional amenities include: family restrooms and nursing areas, children’s play area, and stroller rentals. For out-of-town guests to receive complimentary Visitor Savings valued at more than $750 in savings and offers at participating stores and restaurants text us... More

Come experience premier dining on one of five luxurious yachts operating year-round on the Willamette River in beautiful downtown Portland as well as the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area in Cascade Locks. Brunch, lunch and dinner are offered on public cruises, along with sightseeing and a variety of adventure day options. Privately charter your next celebration aboard one of the all-inclusive vessels. Rental includes Coast Guard-approved captains, cruise manager, service staff and freshly prepared cuisine by your own personal chef in our on board... More

Evergreen Escapes is an award-winning nature, adventure, and wine tour company. Specializing in naturalist-led escapes, we blend the best of Oregon's natural wonders, boutique wineries, and urban enchantments into small-group, day tours and private, customized escapes. Feel the mist of the Columbia Gorge's tallest waterfalls, sip Pinot noirs in the Willamette Valley, delve into Portland's quirky culture, hike in the shadow of Mt. Hood, spot sea lions on the Oregon Coast, and more! We offer small group day tours from Portland and customized multi-day or... More

Want to take a deeper dive into Oregon’s rich pioneer past? Don’t miss the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center in Oregon City. With genealogy assistance and guided walks, the center offers a view into pioneer life after the journey ended. The hands-on exhibits are a great way for kids to try 19th-century tasks like making butter or candles, dressing up in pioneer clothes and fashioning rag dolls. More

Step through the doors of the Hotel Monaco Portland and be welcomed into a world of unique luxury right in downtown Portland. Inspired by Anglo-Chinois style, renowned designer Cheryl Rowley recently transformed this 1912 architectural masterpiece into a space full of whimsy, color and life. With a soft persimmon and periwinkle glow, deep chocolate furnishings and luscious flowers, our Portland, Oregon hotel promises a dramatic setting for your arrival. Modern appointments and our four-star hotel level of amenities await you in any one of our... More

Reservations accepted Monday through Thursday for parties of 10 or more. We work on a walk-in basis Friday through Sunday and on holidays. No reservations are accepted during these times due to limited seating. Thanks for understanding! To make a reservation, please call us at (503) 232-4677 For any group of 20 or more we request a pre-order taken at the time of your reservation. Please call us at (503) 232-4677. More

Experience the wonders and beauty of Oregon at a leisurely pace. Get Out of Town Tours offers day and multi-day tours that are personalized, sustainable and fun for groups of one to twenty-five. Choose from tours that include wildlife viewing, scenic drives, events, wine tours, the Oregon Coast, Oregon’s small towns and everything in between. If you don’t see the perfect tour for you, Get Out of Town will create a custom tour for you. More

Ridgewalker Brewing Company is a micro brewery and taproom located in Washington County that focuses on the brewing of hop forward and sessionable American style ales. This family-friendly taproom offers a full menu and brunch. More

John Harris, owner of Ecliptic Brewing, has been making beer for more than 30 years for some of the most recognizable breweries in the state and country, but in 2014 he opened his own brewery to brew out-of-this-world beer on planet Earth. Even though he has brewed for other breweries, his beers all have a unique… More

When you have a Ticket2Ride, there’s no telling how far you can travel! Twenty-six 5th grade students from Portland’s Marysville Elementary School gather for science class along the Maple Ridge Trail at Tryon Creek State Natural Area in Lake Oswego. Their field trip teacher for the day is Julie Baweja, a science expert from Ecology Classrooms Outdoors… More

The building that houses Migration Brewing Co. used to be an old radiator shop but when the brewery moved in, the first patrons said, “This is exactly what the neighborhood needed.” It had no heat nor insulation on the ceiling, but some hard work from the group of friends who started the brewery transformed it into… More

If you are eager to learn about the Muslim faith, or about the critical difference between an Indian samosa and a Somali samosa, then Ramadan iftars are for you, as well as the variety of Muslim-owned businesses found throughout the Portland metro region. More

The Oregon wine experience is unlike any other I’ve experienced around the world. Like all things Oregon, there’s a commitment to high-quality production while preserving the integrity of the land. Tastings are comfortable, casual and lively — no pretentious wine snobbery here. The Pacific Northwest independent pioneering spirit runs deep through the veins of the Oregon wine industry. Our expert winemakers craft classic, traditional wines alongside unique, experimental wines with intense passion and creativity. And wineries work together and with other local businesses to strengthen... More

Sitting on a bamboo seat at the Umami Cafe — part of the Portland Japanese Garden’s recent renovation and expansion — it’s easy to feel like you’re floating in a glass tree house, amidst the wooded hillside of Washington Park in Portland. The bright, airy cafe is a rejuvenating place to enjoy traditional Japanese tea… More

With a goal of 100 unique beers brewed this year, Breakside Brewery invited us to check out their production facility that allows them to increase capacity while maintaining their spirit of experimentation. Every brewery starts with a decision. Scott Lawrence was wrapping up a back-country kayak trip with a visit to Alaskan Brewing in 2009… More

Not so many decades ago, before there was an interstate built of concrete and asphalt, Oregon’s commerce moved on liquid highways like the Willamette and Columbia rivers, churning atop steam-powered vessels. While those distant days have passed, it’s still possible — in fact, it’s rather easy — to reconnect with Oregon’s maritime past and have a… More

Though the Jade District was only officially designated by the city in 2011, its relatively large concentration of Asian, Latino, black and Slavic residents and businesses reflects historical booms and busts that are a century old. Like many others before them, these communities have carved out spaces for themselves and their children by establishing diverse businesses, religious centers and recreational areas. And in such a cultural enclave, a restaurant isn’t just a restaurant — it’s a refuge, a community hub, that rare place where your... More

TNT’s “The Librarians” is an Oregon-made action series with an endearingly goofy, all-ages appeal — like if the doctor from “Doctor Who” relied on a card catalog instead of a sonic screwdriver. The librarians at the show’s core are a band of exceptional misfits who have been recruited to serve the magical, interdimensional Metropolitan Public… More

Sometimes a shared meal can become a magical only-in-Oregon moment. That’s the feeling guests may have this summer at Field & Vine’s remaining dinners, which happen now through December at vineyards and farms in the Greater Portland and Willamette Valley regions. For those hoping to get closer to the source of their food, these six- to seven-course… More

At 5,157 acres, Forest Park is the largest urban forest in the United States. Located just minutes from downtown Portland, Forest Park features 80 miles of maintained trails, fire lanes and forest roads that are perfect for hikers, runners, equestrians and those who want to explore nature. It's already beloved by Portlanders; now here are five reasons… More

Portland’s coffee lovers are legion, with no end of opinions on the best ways to imbibe — whether you’re after a pour-over, a cold brew, a sugary caramel macchiato or a plain old cup of joe. But this town also has a quiet, passionate tea movement with throngs of drinkers choosing the leaf over the… More

You can celebrate Earth Day every day in Oregon with a glass of wine. After all, what is wine if not the natural product of clean air, land and water? There are lots of ways for winemakers to reduce their impact on the planet. In Oregon, wineries that want to go above and beyond when it… More

It’s not every day that you visit a tasting room that plays hip hop, serves Brazilian hot sauces and features wines with names like "Sunshine," "Diva" and "Big Sexy." But Abbey Creek Vineyard is different from most. Bertony Faustin is the proprietor and winemaker here — and he’s breaking stereotypes with each bottle. Faustin is… More